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Sony Sues Over PS3 Encryption Hack
Saturday, January 15, 2011 - Anuradha Menon
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PlayStation 3 hackers have been hit with a lawsuit from Sony for publishing details of how to bypass the security features on its game console. Sony claims that disclosing this information has caused "irreparable injury and damage" to the company because it now allows people to run pirated games on the PS3. The PS3 was once considered invulnerable and the most secure games console ever built. It was the only one to have consistently withstood hacking attempts.    (source: newscientist.com)


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